I saw this African Wild Cat next to the road on our way to Tambotie Tented Camp.

Did You Know?The eyes of the African Wild Cat kittens only open 10 - 14 days after birth.

"A roaring lion kills no game.""Until lions start writing down their own stories, the hunters will always be heroes.""If you kill a tree, you are killing a bird."“When the sun has set, no candle can replace it.”

I saw this African Wild Cat next to the road on our way to Tambotie Tented Camp.

Did You Know?The African Wild Cat is very territorial and both male and female mark their territory with urine.

"A roaring lion kills no game.""Until lions start writing down their own stories, the hunters will always be heroes.""If you kill a tree, you are killing a bird."“When the sun has set, no candle can replace it.”

I saw this African Wild Cat next to the road on our way to Tambotie Tented Camp.

Did You Know?The African Wild Cat can catch birds as big as a Helmeted Guineafowl. They are caught close to waterholes and caught out of the air.

"A roaring lion kills no game.""Until lions start writing down their own stories, the hunters will always be heroes.""If you kill a tree, you are killing a bird."“When the sun has set, no candle can replace it.”

Whilst travelling on the S36 during the middle of the day I saw an AWC ad her kitten in the road. As I was stopping they quickly moved off into the thick undergrowth. After scouring the bush I saw the mother on an anthill and managed to get a photo of her. My first photo of an AWC.

"Lose yourself in Nature and find Peace!"(Ralph Waldo Emerson)UNITE AGAINST POACHING...What we protect, do not let poachers take it away!Extinction is forever and survival is up to---every last one of us!

We saw one leisurely trotting on the tar road between Pretoriuskop and Skukuza on 19 Feb 2013 at about 09h00 It unfortunately disappeared very quickly into the long grass on the side of the road when it became aware of us and before I could take a photograph. Made our day and visit though Greetings to all of you.

Satara's resident African Wild Cat seems to be alive and well, we saw him May 4 2013 during our nightly stroll around the camp. The first time it ran past us my partner said, "Oh it's just a cat !". I replied, "Yeah, an African WILD Cat!". It let us get pretty close for this photo. Also saw one on a night drive out of Satara the following day.